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TITLE BIS Handbook: An Organizational Manual & Directory.1990-1991.
INSTITUTION Association of Coll. and Research Libraries, Chicago,IL. Bibliographic Instruction Section.
PUB DATE 90
NOTE 40p.; For the 1989 edition, see ED 311 899.
PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132)
EDRS PRICE mFol/Pan Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS Academic Libraries; Committees; Guidelines; Higher
Education; *Library Associations; *LibraryInstruction; Organizational Development;Drganizational Objectives; *Organizations (Groups);Research Libraries
ABSTRACTSince its founding in 1978, the Bibliographic
Instruction Section (BIS) of the Association of College and ResearchLibraries (ACRL) has published an annual guide that serves as theorganizational handbook and directory of BIS officers and committeemembers. This directx.ry opens with a capsule history of the originsand early years of BIS written by Miri.am Dudley of the University ofCalifornia at Los Angeles. This contribution describes the functions,programs, interests, and various committees of BIS. A description ofthe organizational structure includes an organizational chart,beUnning with the American Library Association and branching out tothe 5 standing committees and 10 ad hoc committees; discusses therelationship of EIS to ACRL; and mentions other bibliographicinstruction committees within the American Library Association (ALA).Information is also provided on BIS bylaws and procedures, L3quiredmeetings, and the responsibilities of BIS officers and committees. Adescription of BIS activities and resources includes lists ofchairpeople and recipients of the Miriam Dudley Librarian of the YearAward, as well as an annotated list of BIS annual meeting programsfrom 1978 through 1990 and a selected bibliography of publications.Descriptions of each of the standing and ad hoc committees, togetherwith names of key contacts, are also presented. Addresses and phonenumbers are included in an alphabetical listing of the officers,committee, and task force members. Sample committee volunteer formsconclude the document. (MAB)
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Since its founding in WS, the Bibliographic Instruction Section has continued to expend its activities and nuke its presence felt within theprotessiGo. With approximately 3000 members, it is the largest activities settee in AM. Its twenty-oee committers and task forms,with over 130 members, are actively engaged in supporting the wide range of programs and intcrests of the Sectioe.
A few highlights of recent activities include:
a lOtb anniversary celebratioe
the annual presentatioe of the Miriam Duthey BI Librarian Award to outstanding librarians
the publicatioa of the revised
a highly succeuful ISM Preconference on BI in the Electronic Age
the 1989 Think Tank on Educational Roles of Academic Libraries: State-okhe-An and an Agenda for the Future
a list of proficiencies for instruction librarians
a survey of library school curricula related to BI
revision of the checklist 'Orpnizing and Managing a Library Instructioe Program'
the implementation of the BIS Strategic Plan
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All BIS committees except the Miriam Dudley BI Librarian and the Nominations Ccenmittees hoid open meetinp. BIS members arcinvited to attend len meetings and to conmbute to ongoing discussioes. Advisory Council in open to all guests. ted it is here thatindividuals can pin an overview of Section activities and give input on current isms. The richness of BIS comes from the diversity andcollective experience of its members.
This 2111insusts was designed to familiarize committee members with Section structure, procedures, and activities. The alphabeticallisting of committee members names and addresses is especialty useful. The itujitasuaa is revised and updated annually andcommenu ate gratefully accepted by tbe COCRIIIIIIMItiON Committee Chair.
Randall Hensley, Chair
BIS Communication Committee
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TABLE OP CONTENTS
I. Introduction. 1
Table of Contents 2
U. Organizational Structure
Orpnization Chart .3
The Bibliopaphic Instruction Section - How It All Began. 4
Structure of BIS ..5
Bibliographic Inuruction Section & ACRL 6
Other Bibliographic Instruction Committees Within ALA..... 6
IlL Procedural Information
Bylaws 7
Required Meetinp. 9
Responsibilities of Officers and Committees 10
Section Activities and Resources
Past Chairs 13
Dudley Award Winners 13
T'ast Conference Programs 13
Publications 16
V. Committee Cbarges and Members
Executive Committee and Advisory Council 17
Ace= to the Model Statement Task Force 18
BIS/LIRT LSth Anniversary Task Force 18
Communication Committee 18
Conference Program Planning 1991 Commute*: 19
Conference Program Planning 1992 Committee 19
Continuing Education Committee 19
Education For Bibliographic Instruction Committee 10
Emerging Technologies In Instruction Committee 10
Learning To Teach Task Fame 11
Local Arrangements Chicago 1991 Committee 11
Local Arrangements Atlanta 1991 COMMittee 11
Miriam Dudley BI Ilbrarian Committee 11
Newsletter Editor
Nominating 1991 Elections Committee
Nominating 1992 Elections COMMIttee
Planning Committee 11
Policy Commmce 23
Sourcebook For Bibliographic Instruction Task Force 23
Think Tank Steenng Committee 23
VI, Committee Members: Names & Addresses 24
Appendices:
Appendix A ACRL Committee Volunteer Form
Appendix B ACRL/Bibliographic Instruction Section Address Form
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NISLWURAORM INSTRUCTION SECTION
ORGANIZATION CUNT
1990-1991
IICPIBLIOGRAPNIC INSIO TION SECTION (llS)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
(Elected by BIS Membership)
Members-at-Large (3)
Vice-Chair/ Past Secretary
Chair Elect Chair
1ADVISORY COUNCIL
(Appointed by BIS Vice-Chair)
Chairs Chairs
lignding_i2IMALtt Ad ijoc CosseUtees/Tesk forces
--Comunication
,--Continuing Education
--Education for III
--Emerging Technologies in
Instruction
--Planning
--Policy
Access to The Nodal Statement T.F.
BIS/LIRT 15th Anniversary
Conference Program Planning 1991
Conference Program Planning 1992
Nominating 1991
Learning to Teach
ocal Arrangements Chicago 1991
ocal Arrangemmnts Atlanta 1991
Miriam Dudley III Librarian
Sourcabook for Bibliographic Instruction
Think Tank Steering Committee
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TM BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCI1ON SECIIONHOW IT ALL BEGAN
By Mimi Dudley, 1981
Tlie following capsule history of the origins and early years of the Bibliographic Instruction Section vras written in 1981 by Mimi Dudley ofUCLA's College Library. A leader in the field, she was the chair of the original Ad Hoc Steering Committee appointed in 1977 toorganize wAst is now the Bibliographic Instruction Section.
In the WV* assistance to the reader. what has come to be known as reference service, pined recognition as a legitimate basic function ofthe library. Of course, librarians had always assisted readers, but organized reference work was unicnown until the last quarter of theMiateenth century. The ,Timary concern of librarians until then hod been scquisitioos, cataloging, classificatioe, and circulation,fl'onilarly, librarians have shveys helped won to make effective use of the mama and facilities of libraries, but it was not until the last4uarter of the twentieth century that bibliographic instruction as a sepante, distinct, and sespectable function of libranau wasrecognized.
One hundred years after this idea of personal assistance for readers first appeared in library litersture, the ACR.L Board of Directors, attheir Midwinter Meeting in 1977, approved the establishment of a Bibliographic iflatTUCtiOn Section; and 'kcal., President Connie Dunlapappointed an ad hoc steering committee 'to set up the organizational framewort, to arrange for an election in the Spring of 1978. and toplan the interim activities of the Section.' While the immediate impetus for the Board's action was loud clamoring at the prts. reflectedin part by a recommendation from the ACRL Task Force on Bibliographic Instruction, there had bees steadily increasing evidence of theneed for a formal ALA structure 'to support quality higher education by promoting inatruction in the access, evaluation, and utilization ofinformation resources.' as Article II of the BIS Bylaws states. E enliven the Midwinter Meeting and the Annual Conference in 1977, a setof bylaws ivas written, and a document was prepared outlining the first committee uructure of rive standing and three ad hoc committees.along with charges to each.
In keeping with the goals of the Steering Committee to involve as many people as pouible who were interested in bibliographicinstniction, the two documents were distributed to and discussed by an audience of several hundred people at the 1977 AnnualConference. The members of the Steering Gammittee listened carefully, and much of what was suggested st that open hearing wasincorporated into the bylaws and committee structure. both of which Were approved at the 1978 Annual Conference. By the followingyear, the Section had 2,400 members, making it the third largest section in ACRL
If I were not mulcted in space, I would like to name the literally hundreds of devoted, hard-working people who have worked on BIScommittee= we are all indebted to them. In my case, the professional achievement of which I am proudest is chairing the onginal Ad HocSteenng Committee on Bibliographic Instruction. The Section w' -11 resulted from that Committee's work is one in which we can all takepride.
STRUCTURE OP THE 8031.10ORAPHIC earRuctIoN SEC11ON
As illustrated in the Organization Chart on the preceding page, the Bibliographic Instniction Section is composed of an ExecutiveCommittee, and Advisoty Council, and various standing committees, ad hoc committees, and task forces.
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The Executive Committee has authority over the affain of the &aloe and is rescouible to the ACRL Board. Its members are the sevenelected officers of the Sabots: asair, Via-Chair/Chair-Elect, Secretary, Put Chair, and three Members4t-Large. The entire BISmembership has the eciportunity to %us for the officers as pert of the general ALA Make each spring. Their terms begin immediatelyafter the Annual Conference.
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The Advisory Council is composed of the Executive Committee, plus all the chain of the standing and ad hoc committees and task forces.and two ex oMcio members which are the BIS Newsletter editor and the director of the Library Orientanon & Exchange Clearinghouse(LOEX). Advisory Council ineetinp provide a forum for communication and coordinatioe, with commute= and task forces reporting onactivities and making recommendations for Executive Committee consideration.
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All committee and task force chairs and mombers are appointed for the coming yur by the Vice-Chair/Chair Elect of the Section. It habeen the general policy of the Sectioe to try to appoint committee and task tone members who have not previously served on Sectioncommittees or talk forces. In some cases, members are reappointed for a second term. Terms are staggered to provide overlap endcontinuity. The committee and task forte reiteli list the term of appointment for each members.
In 1984-85 BIS began the practice a appointing one year internships for each committee in order to pmvide an opportunity for newmembers to become acquainted with the work of the Section. The intern's responsibility for taking minutes helps to involve them momfully in the committee's work.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION SECTION AND ACRL
The Amociation of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) is a Divition of the American Librasy Association (MA). Within Acnthere are fifteen sections:
.1a22&21accirdsism
Afro-American Studies librarian (AFAS)
Antis:op° lop & Sociology (ANSS)
Art (ARTS)
Asian & African (AAS)
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION (BIS)Education & Behaviors' Science (EMS)
Lew & Political Science (LPSS)
Rare Books & Manuscripts (RBMS)
Science & Technology (STS)
Slavic & East European (SEES)
Western European Specialists (WESS)
Women's Studies (WSS)
Tvoe-of-Librsrv Sectiolp
College 'brutes (CLS)
Community & Junior Ubraries (CJCLS)
University Libraries (VLS)
The chair and chair-elea from each of the type-of-acirvirys sections sit on the Activity% Sections Council. This Council nominates twomembers to serve as Diy.ctors-at-Large on the ACRL Board. These candidates arc elected at large by the ACRL membership.
In addition to the Activity Sections Council, the ACRL Budget and Finance Committee also affects the operation of BIS. Each year, theVice-Chair/Chair-Elect of BIS is responsible for submitting the Section's budget to this committee, which reVICWS the budget requestsreceived from all the ACRL :echoes. Requests are not automatically approved, and the BIS Vics-Chair/Chair-Elect may need to gobefore this committee to defend budget requeets. The ACRL Budget and Finance Committee then submits the recommended overallbudget to the ACRL, Board.
Other ACAL committees may also have an impact on BIS activities. For example, all publications of the Section muss tie approved by theACRL Publications 0301131ittet (as the NcwsIester was in 1964). The development and implementation of the ACRL Strategic Planhas been mirrored by similar efforts within BIS. In general, BIS is influenced by the altrall operation of ACRL, and the Section mustoperate within ill. orpnizational parameters which are outlined in theALA Handbook o( Qtgigagattg.
OTHER BIBUOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION COMMTITEES WITHIN ALA
The Bibliographic Instruction Section 4 not the only group within ALA involved with bibliographic instruction. Following is a list of'Or ALA gimps which focus on uaer education. A description of their charges and membership can be found in the ALA Handbook
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Bibliographic Instruction for Educations. ACRL, Education & Behavior Science Section, ACRLCommunity and JUIN' College Libtlflei SeCti011
Education ONTIMitte*, Government Documents Round
Education Committee, Library & Information
Instructioo in User Education Committee. ACRL
Library Instruction Round Table (LIRT)
Prokaioaal Education Committee, ACRLTask Force on Ubrarians as Instructors, ACRL
Technolog Association
Technoloof in Instniction Subcommittee, American Association of School LibrariansUsar Instriwtion for Information Literacy, ALA
ACRL BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRIICIION SECTION
BYIAWS
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The name of this organization shall be the Bibliographic Instruction Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries. adivision of the American Library Associafion.
Article IL Minim Statement
Pe mission of the Bibliographic Instruction Sectioo of Association of Cane and Research Libraries (ACRL) is to fencer the professionof acalemie and research librarianship and to enhance the ability of academic and Numb bibliographic instructioa librarians and theirlibraries to effectively serve the library and information needs of curreat and potential library users.
Article III Membershig
Any inemoer of the Association of College and Resear:h Libraries may select .nembership in this Section.
Aztifie IV. MeetingSec.I. The terrier meeting of the Section shall be held at the time and place of the annual contemns of the American LibrsryAssociatioa. Special rsiestinp may be called by the Chair with the approval o: the Executive Committee. The Section may, with theapproval of the Board of DireCtorS of the Association of College and Research Lbraries, hold closed meetings or joint meeting withother sections.
Sec.2. Fifteen members of the Section shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
Sec.3. Meetings of the Srction shall be conducted in accordance withlaststaktg.21.aati and these Bylaws. The Chair of ihe PolicyCommittee shall act u parliamentanan for the Section.
Article V. Officers
The officers of the Section shall be a Choir, a Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect, the immeitiate Put Chair, and a Secretary. The oaken Siave one-year term&
Article VI, Execuirve Committee
Seel. Composition, The Executive Committee shall consist of the officers and three Members-at-Large who shall serve three-year termswhich shall overlap so u to provide coetiniUty of policy.
Sec.2. Meetings. Regular meeting of the Executive Committee shall be heir' at the time and place of tbe annual conference andmidwinter meeting of the American Library Association. Special meetings may be called at the discretion of the Chair.
SCC.1 POW" and Duties. The main function of the Executive Committee shall be to plaids directioo for the anaintnent of the objectof the Sectioo. The Executive Committee has authority over the affairs of the Swale during the penod between meetings of the Section,subject to revuw by the members at a meeting cr1 the Section.
Sec.4. Quorum. A maiority of the members constitutes a quorum at any meeting of the Executive Committee.
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Sec.'. Cornmiitioo. The Advisoly Council shall COMM of the members of the Executive committee pito the chairs of all standing andspecial committees of the Section.
Sec.2. Meetings. The Advisory Council shall meet regularly at the time and p4ace of tbe annual conference and midwinter meeting of theAmerican Library Association. Whenever possible, the Advisory Council meeting shall be scheduled following the meetings of thestanding and special committees of the Section. The Secretary of the Section shall take minutes at the Advisory Council meeting.
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Seel. Function. The purpose of the Advisory Couocil is to provide a forum for reportin& discussing, and coordinating the wet cif theSection's various standing and special committees.
Sec.4. Quorum. A majwiry of the members constitutes a quorum at any meeting of the Advisory Council. If the chair of a standing orspecial committee is unable to attend the Advisory COuneil meeting in persoe, he/she IS lexpoosible for sending a knowledgeable
committee member to report on the activities of that committee.
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Seri. Authorizition and Discontinuance. Committees of the Section may be authorized or discontinued by the Chair with the approval ofthe Executive Committee.
Seel. Standing Committees. Standing committees may be established to =rider matters of the Section that require continuity ofattention by Me members. When such a committee is established, its function, name, and site shall be determined. Unless otherwiseapproved by the Executive Committee. members ot standing committees shall be Bp/Jointed for terms of two years and may bereappointed for a second but not a third consecutive term: in no case shall a pence serve oe a committee for mom than four consecutiveyears. Appointments shall be made in such a manner as to provide continuity in membership.
Seri. Special Committees. Spesial (Ad hoc) committees may be established at any time for the performance of a particular assignment.No such committee may be continued beyond two years without review and reapproval by the Executtve Committee.
Sec.4. Appointments. The Vice-Chair/Chair.Elect shall appoint committee members to rin the vacancies due to occur during his/her
term SS Chair. He/she may request each ownmittee to elect its Own chair Of may name the chair of cacti COntinntee.
Set.S. Reporting, Committee chain shall report to the Executive Committee at the Advisnry Cogan: meeting held at each annualconference and midwinter meeting of the AlneliCrin Library Association.
Article IX. Nominations and Elections
Seel Nominating Committee. The Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect shall appoint Nominating Committee of at least three personal members of
the Section. one of whom shall salve as chair of the committee. This committee shall prepare a slate of at least two nominees for each ofthe offices of Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect. Secretary, and Member-at-Large.
Sec.2. Additional Nominations. Additional nominations may be made by petition siped by no fewer then twenvi personal members of
the Section and filed with the Execuove Secretary of the Association of Codege and Research Ubreries at lean three month pnor to thedate on which ballots am to be mailed.
Sec..3. Nominees. All nominees for office shall be personal members of the Section and shall have coneeated in writing to theircaudidates.
Sec.4. E.lections. Elections shall be by mail vote. The candidate receiving the largest number Cd vOleS shall be elected.
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A vacancy in the office of Chair shall be filled, for the remainder tit the term, by the Vics-Chair/Cbair-Elect. Thu stieCeMiOn shall not
prevent a person who succeeds to the office of Chair because of a vacancy from serving his/ber normal term as Chair the next year. IfvsainCien occur in the offices of Chair and Vice-Chair/Chair Elect within the slim term, the Executiv.. Committee shall elect as Chair.
for the remainder of the term. oee ol the members of the EICCULIVS Committee. Any ot all of these vacancies shall be filled by election at
the next ferar eleCtiOn after the vacancies =nu.
Article XI. Amendments
Sec.!. Propoaals for amending the trylews may be made by any committee of the Section or by petition signed by twenty personal
members of tbe Section and shall be presented in writing to the chair.
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Sec.2. Voting. Bylaws may be amended try a two-thirds vote of the members of the Section attending a regular meeting of the SecfioncastMg ballots in a mail vote.
First adopted: Chicago, June 27,1978.Revisions adopted.
REQUIRED MEETINGS
When accepting an appointment to a Bibliographic Instruction Section committee, the appointee is committed to attend both theMidwinter and Annual ALA Conferences during her/his term. Following is a lift Oi meetings for the next tem years.
Appointees for 1990/91
Term begins:
Term ends:
after Annual. Chicago 1990
after Annual. Atlanta 1991
Must attend committee meetirp at:
Widwinter, Chicago, January 12.17, 1991
Annual, Atlanta. June 29 July 4. 1991
Aocointees for 1991/9.4
Term begins:
Term ends:
after Annual. Chicago 1990
after Annual. SAJ Francisco 1992
Must attend committee meetinp at:
Midwinter, Chicago, January 12-17. 1991
Annual, Atlanta. June 29 - July 4.1991
Midwinter. San Antonio, January 25-30. 1992
Annual, San Francisco, June 27 - July 2,1992
Committee members are encouraged to attend the program and membership meeting of BLS at th/a Annual Conference. In addition. the
BIS Dinner, Advisory Council meetings, and the BIS Orientation held at conferences provide astrabem with an opportunity to shareinformation and to become acquainted with BIS orpnization and actwities.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF ACRL BIS OFFICERS AND COMMIITEES
In addition to specific responoibilities outlined below. etich participant in the work of the Bibliopaphic Instruction Sectioo is encouragedto enpge 111 the following actrinties:
Attend BIS Achisoty Council Meetinge
Contribute appropriate agenda items to Advisory Council or Executive Committee.Confer with Executive Committee members 00 an on-going basis betwlen coefemeces.Moaitor handbook far potential reviskoas and/or corrections to charges. reepcosibilities, bylaws. resters, etc.Submit Hifi Of Otb Cf itettli to newsletter.
Armed specific BIS or other meetings at request of fellow officers or chein.Review ACRL Guide to Policies and toNssiong manual.
Establish goals and objectives in keeping with the ACRL Strategic Plan and tbe BIS Strategic Plan.Participate in providing information for the ACRL Section Review u needed.
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Submit meeting schedule requests to ALA Conference Arrangements Office.Ccordinate or delepte coordination for BIS dinner.Participate in BIS Ortentatice seuions.
Submit agenda items to ACRL Board of Directors (see ACRL Policies and Procedures Manual (or submission procedures).Attend ACRL Board of Directors meetings as well u other appropriate ACRL/ALA nieetinp.Prepare and distribute apndas for Advisory Council meetings and Executive OA:mince meetings.Prepare and distribute agendas for Advisory Council meetings and Executive Connuttee meetings (distribution list includes Advisory
Council. ACRL Office. ACRL President and Pruident-Elect).
Conduct Advisory Council and Executive Committee meetinpAppoint ad hoc BIS COMMAS as necessary.
Monitor all BIS projects via committee minutes and notional contact.Serve od Miriam Dudley 81 1..ibratien Committee.
Attend ACITAtiel Scotia' Council meetings and also luncheons (if possible).Atteod ACRL Program Committee meetings.
Appoint all committee members based upon existing walla= ACRL Office will provide a list o( committee mernizers and their status;Nominating and Conference Program Planning Committees sbouid be appointed by Aupu L (all other nominations by MatchI). Appointments should penvide for balanced reptesentailos in terms of gender, geography, experience. institunonalaffiliation: generally appointments are for two years. reappointments are diecouraged. Interns cannot have previously servedon a BIS committee and are appointed to one-year noo-renewable positioog however, they may be appointed subsequently toany BIS committee sPs a regular member.
Recerve copies of all new committee member emplanes or reappointment forma and assure Mat this information is also forwarded tothe ACRL Office, BIS Communication Conunittee Chair, and other appropriate individual.
Be wed informed at deadlines associated with program planning and communicate these deadliees to chair o( the Program PlanrungCOMMIttee.
SoOcit and eubmit section budget requests to ACRL Budget and Finance Committee at Midwinter.Serve on ACRL Activity Sections Council.
Serve on ACRL Program Planning Committee.
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Sena on Am.. Nominating and Appointments Committee.Chair Miriam Dudley B1 Libman Committao.
Ensure committee chtus submit budget requests for reimbunemene.
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Record, prepare, and dlstriburs minutes of all AtIvioory Council and Executive Committee mestinp, iedicating names of all attendees andsubstance of discussion/actions/announcements Distributioe includes all members of Advisory Council and ACRL Office.Prepare Meetiag Highlights forme and 'To Do' Usts for Executive and Advisory.
Solicit and maintain for archival pummel copire of minutes and other relevant conespoedence from all BLS committees.Enpge in Swim' correspoedence with Acm. Of Odin agencies as appropriate on bebalf of this Section.Attend Communicatioe Committee meetinp.Assume positice of Chair of Communication Comminee upon completios c4 term as Secretary.
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Attend Avisory Council and Executrve Committee meetmp; attend as many other BIS meetinp as puesible to understand and thusrepresent overall concerns of the Section.
COMMrITEE CHAIR§
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Recommend to Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect preepective committee appointments and/or reappointments.Recommend appropriate committee meeting schedule.Establish agenda and conduct committee meetings; Miff/ minutes taken by intern. Minutes should be sent to ACRL BIS Chair, Vice-
CULT. and Secretary, as well as committee members and guests.
Communicate with all committee members and intern, via mail or telephone, teprding oe-going committee business as neceuarybetween coefereeces.
Send changes of address for committee memben to ACRL BIS Omit Vice-Cnair and Communications Committee Chair.Prepare and submit budget requests to Vice-Chair approve and submit reimbunement forms for all committee expenditures.Attend Advisory Caused ineetinp and orientation seesaws and report as appopnate.Attend Executial Comminee meetinp as appropriate.
Establish goals and objectives in keeptig with the ACRL and BIS Strategic Plans.
&tablas!' and maintain appropriate timetabies for accomplishment of ptoisces, tasks. etc.Participate in producing information for the ACRL Section Reviews.Maintain and update Redbooks.
Submit committee ACIMOCII updates to Secretary prior to Midwinter and Annual.
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Each committee, because of its unique purpose and charge, will accumulate and share with subsequent members of the committee, anyrelevant historical informatics nesting committee processes and oe-going as well as past activities. Insofar u pouible,informatioe of historical value should be submitted in written form to the BIS Secretary for preservation in the ACRL MSArchives and for WM in the ACRL Section Reviews.
In addition to the above. Chairs of the following committees must assume specific responsibilities as outline&
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CommunicatioLcommittes
Update Handbook cm annual basis and distribute to all BIS Officers and committee member%Coordinate with Executive Commute. any BIS press releases to publicatimas such as gijtjUillets gggiag. etc. Assist newsletter
editor in ptbermg information by providing for liaison with each BIS committee. Remind committee chain to send copies ofprevious minutes and other relevant information to new committee members immediately following their initial appointment.Provide for planning and organization of all BIS Orientation semiotic
Conference Proitram Pisani= Cotnmittee
Secure written agreements from speakers or other participants reprding expectations for propam content, etc.Arrange fot speakers' unique needs, e.g sudio-vesual equipment.
Compile pertinent bibliographies or other handouts toaccompany impair&Prepare program evaluation materials: share results with Executive Committee and subsequent Conference Program Planning
Committees.
Nominatint Committee
Obtain list ot all ACRL BIS members from the ACRL Office.
Solicit nominatioa sugestions fmm BIS Officer% Committee Chairs, and otber approptiate groups or individuals.Prepare a :Ate of at least two nominees for each of the following offices: Vice-Chair/Qair-Elect: Secretary, Member-at-Large.Submit slate to Acn Office no later than September 1.Maintain list of past and potential nominees.
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Attend BIS Orientation session at commencement of term of committee service.Submit agenda items to Committe Chair for meetinp.
Participate in all meetinp of committee.
Communicate as needed with chair sod ocher members between meetinp reprding cascaras.Auume primary responsibility for certain activities for protects as appropriate.
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Take minutes of committee meetinp and submit to chair and/or other members for review. Assume other assignments and determinedby needs of individual committees.
Revised July, KO
Barbara Wittkopf
Sheila Laidlew. 17711-79
Sharon Hogan. 19794.0
Sharon Rogers, 1560-81
Shelley Phipps, 1981-82
Anne Roberts, 1982-83
Maureen Famine, 1983-84
William Miller. 196445
Mary Rail:bal. /96S-86
Betsy Baker, 196647
Barbara Wittkopf, 1987-88
David if:ing, 198649
Cerise Oberman, 1989-90
Betsy Wilson, 199041
MIRIAM DUDLEY BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUMQVLIBRARIAN AWARD
Inaugurated in 1964, the Miriam Dudley Award is presented annually to a libraries wbo has mode an especialiy significant contnbution to
the advance:mat of bibliopaphic instruction. Nominations are made by tbe BLS membership Ile sward bas been funded byMountainside Publishing Company. The honored recipients to date have been:
1964 Tom Kirk 1987 Evan Farber
1985 Carolyn Kirkendall 1968 Sharon Hops
1966 Virginia Tidal 1989 Maurese Pastine
1990 Joan Ormondrorl
ACRUBIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION SECTION ANNUAL PROGRAMS
June 27, 1976 Chicago
The Politics of Library Instruction, Mimi Dudley, residing.
Panelists:
Alan E. Guakin, Chancellor, Univ. of Wisconsin-Partside
Connie R. Dunlap, Duke Univenity
Anne Roberta, State UnM of New YOrk Albany
Roundtabk discussion stoups by type and size of inmitutico, followed by reactor paseL
June 26, tV9 DallasGrantsmanahip for Bibliographic Instruction, Sheila Laidlaw, Chair.-
Speakers:
Donald Clark, College of Education, Texas A&M, 'So You Want a Funded Study?
Hamel= Rader,'Successful Proposals for SuccessM Praia*"Nancy E. Owinn, Council on Library Resources. 'Academic Libreria and the Educational Process'
July I, 1993 New York City
Learning Theory in Action: Application to Bibliographic Instniction
Speakers:
Sharon Rogerg, 'Theoretical Designs..."
Cerise Oberman, 'Petals Around a Rae: Abstract Masoning and Bibliographic Instruction'
Workshop followed on applying learning theory.
June 28, 1981 - San Franci,sco
Will Bibliographic Instruction Survive the Online Age, Beth Shapiro, Panel moderator.
Panelists:
Brian Nielsen, Nonhwestern Univ., 'Teacher or Intermediary Alternative Professional Models in the Information Age'Kristin McDonough, Baruch College (NY), °Teaching the Fourth R: Research Techniques'
Nancy Fiallbrant, Chalmers Univ. of Technology, Goteberg. Sweden, 'User Education and the R Ic of.the Academic Library'
July 11, 1982 - Philadetphia
Back to the Books: SI arid the Theory of Information Sources
PanelistE
Patrick Wilson, Library Schoo4, Univ. of California, Berkeley, 'Prqtnatic Bibliography
Fran Hopkins, 'Prectical Application of Pragmatic Bibliography.
COnfisi Raewski, Library School, Case Western Raerve Univ., 'Nature of Literature& a Synergetic Attempt'Tom Kirk, 'Comments on Nature of Literature"
June 26, 19113 Los Angeles
The Research Process: Implications for Bibliographic Instruction, Canityn Dusenbury, presiding.
Speakers:
Michael Mullin. Dept. of English. Univ. of Illinois. 'Research and Research Libraries'Keith Russell, Council on Library Resources, The Information Seeking Strategies of Scientism Factors That Influence
Effectivenas'
David King, Tens Medical Canter Library, Houston. '111 for Research and Information Management'
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June 26, FM - Dallas
Bibliopaphic batmen= A Catalyst for Change, David King, moderator,
Speakers:
Joseph &Use. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, 'New Educational Roles for Academic Libraries'
Millicent Abell, Univ. of Calif.. San Diego, 'Using Technology as a Change Agent'
Charles McClure, Libri.ty School, Univ. of Oklahoma, 'Planning for New Educational Roles in Academic Libraries'
Maureen Puttee, 'Summary and Reaction'
July 9, MS - Chicago
Educating the Users of Online Catalop Administrative Issues, Research Concerns, and Practical Applications, Thomas F. McNally,
Chair
Speakers:
Brigid Welch, Univ. of Houston. 'Instructional ISsusi Involved in Setting Up an Online Catalog'
Brian Nielsen. Northwestern Univ., 'Research Using Diapostics of the User Interface, Using Transaction Lop'
Betsy Baker, Northwestern Univ., 'Broadening Online Catalog User Education Ber:ind the Confines of a Single Tool'
William Miller, BIS Chair, Bowling Green Univ., 'Reaction'
June 29, 1966 - New York City
Bibliographic Instruction for the Future: A Critical Look as We Leap, Claudette Nagle, moderator.
Speakers:
Carla J. Stoffle, Univ. of Michipn, 'Facing the Future With a View of tbe Put'
Patricia D. Arnott, Univ. of Delaware, 'Harnessing Todays Technoiog: A Computer-Assisted Instruction Approach'
Thomas T. Surprenant. Queens College, 'Three Scenarios for the Future'
June 23, 1987 - San Francisco
Learruni to Teach: Promoting Quality in Bibliographic Instruction, Melanie Dodsoe, Chair
Speakers:
Eric Kristensen, Harvard, Danforth Center, 'The Librarian as ammo Teacher'
Virginia Tule!, Ohio State University, 'Manning and Deveioping a Teaching Effectiveness Program for librarians'
Patricia Breivik, UC-Denver, "Librarians and Academic Program Excellence'
July 10, On New Orleans
Teaching CD-ROM, Sara Penhale and Esther Grassian, Co-Chaus
Spukers:
Randall Hensley, University d Washington, 'CD-ROM Users and Technolow-Induced Behavior'
Martin *minimal and Deanna Nip', Rutgers Univennty, 'CD-ROM in Perspective: Diskcovering Instructional
Opportunities'
Mali R. Sauk, University ol Vermont, 'Lam Learninv Teaching Strategies for Optical Discs'
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Panel presentaboes co teaching techniques:
Quinine Brundase, San late State Uniwraity, 'Point-ci-Use Guides'ke Jams. Tesas A&M University, 'Individualized lastruction'
Fred Mum, Indiana University, 'Group Wortshops'Andrea Wyman, SUNY Oswego, 'Coulee-Integrated Instruction'
Followed by patter sessions on CD-ROM teaching techniques.
June1S, 1989
Invisible Users/Visible Taboo low 131 Beyond the Library, Harvey Sager, Chair.
Speakerc
Belay Baker, Northeestern Univ., 'Invisible Users: In Search of the Elusive Teaching Model°Sally Ka lin. Penn. State Univ., 'Invisible Users: The Challenges'
William Mischa. Univ. of Ill., 'Invisible Users: Harnessing Changing Technologies'
June 24. 1990
Read this First: an Owner's Guide to the BI Model Statement of Objectives, Susan Hoffman, Chair.
Speakers:
Mary Reichel. Univ. of Arizona. Tucson. 'the 1989 Model Statement: Putting It Into Context'Mary Ellen lArson. Penn. State Univ.. 'the 1989 Model Statement: An Analysis'Carol Wright, Penn State U110., °the 1969 MCidel StateMent: Applications for Planning a Basic Skills Pmparn'Rudy Wllthus. Univ. of Corlorndo. Denver, "Understanding the Present the Put: Instruction in the Use of Original Sources
Material'
SELECTED BIS PUBLICATIONS
BIS Newsletter. Published twice a year. Spring and Fall. Sent to all BIS members.
Model Statement of Objectives for Academic Bibliographic Instruction: Draft Revision. Piepared by the ACRL/BIS Task Force onMcdel Statement of Objectins. Lori Arp, Chhu. Revision of the 1979 Model Statement. fdiEL641ts 48 (May 1987): 256461.
Bibliographic laSt11.1CtiOn: The Secondnenentka. Ed. Constance Mellon. Libraries Unlimited, 1987. (Outpowth of the 1981 ThinkTank)
Evaluating Bibliographic Instniction: A Handbook (1983). Plepared by the ACR.L/BIS Subcommittee on Evaluation. 122 p. ISBN C.8389-6608-X. S13 for ACRL members, $12 for non-members.
The Bibliographic Instruction Clearinghouse: A Practical Guide (1984). A guide to establishing a clearinghouse. 71 p. ISBN 04389-6775-2. $9 for ACRL rumbas, $12 for non-members.
BI Dissertation Ust. Appeared in Summer and Fall. 1984 issues of laggth ltategige. hewed by the ACRL/BIS ResearchCommittee. A list of doctoral dissertations relating to bibliographic instruction: retroepective to 1929.
Back to the Boobs Bibliogrsphic Instruction and the Theory of Informatioe Sources (1O). Papers manned at the BIS program at the1982 ALA Annual Coale:mice. Edited by Ross Atkinsoe. 76 p. ISBN 0-8389-087-3. $112 for ACRL members. $U for non-members.
Petals Around a Row Abstract Reasoning and Bibliographic Instruction (1980). Paperpresented by Cense Oberman at the BISprogram at the 1980 ALA Annual Conference. 23p. $4 for ACRL members. $5 for noa-members.
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Officers (1990-91):
ALA/ACRL BIBLIOGRAPICC uarRucnoN sEcnoN 1990-91
CHAIR Betsy Wilson
VICE-CHAIR/CHAIR-ELECT Mary Ellen UticaPAST CHAIR Ceram Oberman
SECRETARY Barbara Mac Adam
Members-At-Large:
1989/92 Bonnie Gratch
1990/91 Lod Arp1990/93 Claudette Hagie
&hula Sona
Members of the Executive Committee (see above)
Standing Committee Chairs (appointed):
Communication (1990/91) Randall Hensley
Continuing Education (1990/92) Beth WoodaidEducation For BI (1990/91) Linda MuralEmerging Technologies In lnattection (l989/91) Gary HeadmanPlanning (1989/90) Sharon MaderPolicy (1989/91) Marpret Wells
Ad Hoc Committee and Task Force Chaim (appointed):
Access to the Model Stateannt Task Force 0990/91) Monica FusichBIS/LIRT LSth Anniversary (1990/91) Bonnie GlitchConference Program Planning 1991 (1990/91) Mary Beth AllenConference Program Planning 1992 (1991/92) Beth Sandore
Learning to Teach Task Force (1990/92) Ellen BroidyLocal Arrangements, Chicago 1991 (1990/9:, Georgeann Shaw
Local Arrangements, Meats 1991 (1990/91) Mary Beth 50412111
Miriam Dudley BI Librarian (1990/94) Cerise Oberman
Nominating 1991 Elections (1990/91) James HartNominating 1992 Elections (1990/92) Esther GrusianSourcebcok For Bibliographic Instruction Task Force Katherine Branch
(1990/92)
Think Tank Steering (1989/91) Betsy Baker
Ex Officio:
LOEX Clearinghouse
Newsletter Editor
Linda Shirai°
Laurie Sabol
ACCESS TO THE MODEL STATEMENT TASIMRCE (Ad Hoc)
CHAIR 1990/91 FUSICH. Monica
MEMBERS 1989/91DUSENBURY, Carot,i WOODARD, Beth
KENNY, /Cathleen WYMAN, Andrea
fivzsgagARP, Lori
BISaIRT thltANNIVERSARY TASK_FORCE (Acliicc)
To plan a joint celebration to be held at Annual 1992 to commemorate the 15th annivenary of BIS and 1..IRT.
CO-CHAIR (with_LIRT representative) 1990/92 GRATCH Bonnie
MEMBERS 199(Ai2
ENGELDINGER. Eugene
LAIDLAW, Sheila
PETROWSKL Mary Jane
COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE (Staridina)
To facilitate communication of inrormation about the Section and its activities to members through a newsletter to produce annually a
handbook as a resource for officers and committee members; to conduct regular orientation actisities for prospective or new committee
memben; and to pursue other appropriate channels of communication outside as well as within the Section.
CHAIR 1990/91 HENSLEY, Randall
MEMBERS 1989/91
FAXES, Cynthia
RAMSDELL Kristin
RANDALL Lyra
MEMBERS 1990/9;
HOFFMAN, Susan 'KLEIN, Gary
PELSTER, Natalie
INTERN 1990/91
JACKSON, Scott Ellery
EX clO
SABOL Latine
New " Reappointment
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READY, Sandra
STEVENS, Barbara
RESTO, JenSNAVELY, Winne 3
MUCK Linda
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grangarcE PROGRAM &VINING 199tCOMMTITEE (Ad Hoe)
salukis= ALLEN, Mary Beth
MEMBERS 1990/91
BARTELSTEIN, AndreaBINGHAM, KannFORREST, Charles
.11D1101M1THOMPSON, Jazifer
.0.11FFJENCE PROGRAM PLANNING 1992 COMMITTEE (Ad Hoc)
CHAIR 1990/9; SANDORE, Beth
MEMBLIM
HENSLEY, Randall
OSIF, Bonnie
PETROWSKI. Mary Jane
CONTINUING EDUCATION COMMITTEE (Standint)
HODSON, James
KOVACS, Diana
SAGER, Harvey
SIBLEY, Elizabeth
To facilitate and promote continuing education in the area of academic bibliographic instruction; to provide for discussion fonmts,preconferences, and other continuing education activities; to investipte innovative methods for delivery of continuing education to thewidest possible audience; to cooperate with the ACRL Continuing Edmtion COMMUN.
ugg mks WOODARD, BUIE
MEMBERS 1989LB
MEkMBERS 12Z
INTERN 1990/92
COPP, Madeline
DAVIS, LAM11111 #
POLITY, Kathy
GALLEGOS, Bee 9GILTON, Doan'
FLINT, Jennifer 9FLITCH, Jana
JOYCE Beverly
NEWBY, Jill
LEE, Daniel 9SWITZZR. Joann 9
ZABEL, Diane 9
LUCAS, Kari
PARK, Betsy 9
(9 indicates preconference)
EDUCATION FOR BI COMMITTEE (Standigg)
To explore, encourage, and foster the development and expansion of the study of bibliographic instniction in library schools; to
promote communication between librarians working in the UM of bibliographic illitZUCtiOd and library schools; and to survey and
report to the Executive Committee on the status of library education in bibliographic instrucfina.
CHAIR 1990191 MUROI, Linda
sguoulavzsFRICK, MabethGRANADE, Warner
KAPLOWTIZ ken
KOPP, Sue
MEMORS 1990191SHONROCK, Diana
MEMBERS 1990/9GRASSIAN, Esther
JACOBSON, Trudi
SANDERS. Lou Helen Devine
SMITH. Jean
INTERN 1990191
CANELAS. Cathryn
M t sa. I 1E_ MIS .4%4øVl.
MULDER, Craig
WESTBROOK. Lynn
To promote and facilitate the use of emerging technologies in bibliographic instruction; to act as a resource and intormation.sharing
vehicle for those who use electronic technologies in bibliographic instruction. Principal areas of interest include new or innovative
applications of these technologies in bibliographic instruction.
CHAIR 1%9/91 HANDMAN, Gary
MEMBERS 1989/91
COONS. Bill
KELM, CarolynMAXFIELD, Sandy
NEWNS, Nancy
,MENIBERS 199amCARTER, Thomas
CHENEY, Debora
FITZGERALD, Marianna
INTERt4 1990191
CONNORS, Maureen Sullivan
New R.eappotntment 213
NOLAN, Christopher
TENNANT, Roy
WRIGHT, CarolYORK, 0111114114
LANDOR. Blake 'WHITAKER, Catbenne Seitz
LEARNING TO 'TE6CH TA/MICE/MEW
To serre as the editorial board for the proposed publication 'Learning to Teach: Workshop on Instruction'.
CHAIR 1990/92 BROIDY, Ellen
MEMEBLIZEWSKAPLOWTTZ Joan '
LUCAS, Kari
PETERSON, BilE,T
INTERN 1990/91
MILLER. Susan
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LIAISON 1990/91
ARP, Lod *
largiLABISaVagang.lcs)9CHAIR 1990/91 SHAW, Georgunn
MEMBERS 1990/91
HALE. Kim
SIMS. Arlie
CHAIR 1990/91 SOUZA. Mary Beth
MIRIAM DUDLEY B1 LIBRARIAN COMMITTEE (Ste/Wine)
WESTBROOK. Lynn
ZOGG, Thomas
To recognize an outstanding librarian who has made an especially 'Odic:ant contribution to the advancement of academic bibliographic
instruction; to review periodically the selection process for determuting tbe honoree; and to explore the ongoing funding of the award
itself.
Lija,a1222tE OBERMAN, Certse
MEMBERS 1989191
MACADAM, Basilan
MELTZER, Ellen
MEMBERS 1990/9
BROIDY, Ellen
WILLIAMS, Karts
GREEN. Nam
New "Reappothtment
ROSE RobertRUSCELLA
WILSON. Betsy 'WI ',Girr, Joyce
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!NIEWSLEITER EDITOR lscom SABOL, Laurie
NOMINATING 1991 ELECTIONS CONharEgilillitiNJ
CHAIR 1990/91 HART, James
MEMBERS 1990/91
HALES-MABRY, Celia
HLTFFORD, Joe 'KING, David '
NOMINATING 1992 ELECTIONS COMMTTEE (Ad lioc)
CHAIR_1990/9Z GRASSIAN. Esther
MEMBERS 1940/91
DEDONATO. Ree
ENGELDINGER. Eugene
PLANNING COMMTITEE (Standina)
To assist tbe BIS Executive Committee in the development of the BIS Strategic Plan; to facilitate the planning process includingcommittee review% and to monitor and extend the ongoing BIS plan within the framewort of the Acn strategic plan and thecontinuing interests of tbe Section.
giguii22Q/21 MADER, Sharon
MEMBERS 19e9/91
CLARK Alan
PASK Judith
MEMBERS 1990/51
BYRON, Suzanne
LE, Binh
MAKIIN, Sandra
INTE RN 1990/91
DU RFEE. Lads
Nem Reappointment
0C-14,t,
TAYLOR. William
PLETCHER. Kathy
'WELCH, Janet
ZDLIECLOCKLOMEManslia4
To advise tbe Executive Committee concerning policy and procedures for tbe Section: to identify and suggest policy issues affecting the
Section that the Executive Committee should address; to respond to requests from the Executive Committee in regard to policies.
procedures, issues, and publications affecting the SeetiOn; aud to review bylaws and committee charges periodically, or u requested, to
ensure that they reflect the aims and activities of the Section.
CHAllt 1989/91 WELLS, Margaret
Ww-MariELLIPMARNOTT, Patricia WIDDER. Aglim
DAVIS, H. Sad wunius, RutherfordDODSON, Melanie
MEMBERS 1990/91
BENKE, Robin Paul
GANGL Susan Diane
INTERN 1990/91
di_ . ;.
BIRCHFIELD, Mardee
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HURLBERT, Irene
LEDERER, Naomi
To sezve u the editorial board for the proposed publication. 'Sourceboot for Bibliographic Instnictiou',
1990/91 BRANCH, Katherine
MEMBERS 1990/92
CONANT, Barbara
ROBERTS, Cynthia
L2LVITLUSSINDAMEE LINSON 1990/n
NAGLE, Claudette
CHAIR 1989/91 BAKER, Betty
MEMBERS 1989/91
CAMPANA. Debbie
DODSON, Melanie
HENSLEY, Randall
New " Reappointment
LARSON, Mary Ellen
MILLER. William
SANDORE, Beth
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF OFFICERS. commnmE AND TASKFORCE MEMBERS
ALLEN, Mary Beth (Conference Program Planning 1991), Applied Life StudiesLibrary, 146 Library, University of Illinois, 1408 W. Gregory Drive,Urbana, IL. 61801 (217) 244-1870; BITNET: Allen @ uiucumd.bitnetor [email protected].
ARNOTT, Patricia D. (Policy), Coordinator of Bibliographic Instruction, Library,University of Delaware, Newark, DE. 19717-5267 (302) 451-2965;preferred mailing address: 922 Pickett Lane, Newark, DE. 19711.
ARP, Lori (BIS Member-at-Large, Access to the Model Statement, Learning toTeach), Head, Reference Department, Nor lin Library, Campus, Box184, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. 80309-0184, (303) 492-7521.
BAKER, Betsy (Think Tank Steering), Head of Reference, Library, 1935 SheridanRoad, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208-2300, (708) 491-2174.
BARTELSTEIN, Andrea (Conference Program Planning 1991), Reference/UserEducation Librarian, OUGL, OUGL DF-10, University ofWashington, Seattle, WA. 98195 (206) 543-2060; FAX: (206) 685-8049.BITNET: [email protected],edu
BENKE, Robin Paul (Policy), Director of Library Services, Clinch Valley College ofthe University of Virginia, College Avenue, Wise, VA 24293, (703)3280159; FAX: (703) 328-0105; preferred mailing address: P.O. Box1519, Wise, VA. 24293, (703) 328-3910.
BINGHAM, Karen (Conference Program Planning 1991), Freiberger Library, 11161E. Boulevard, Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, OFI. (216) 368-2990.
BIRCHFIELD, Marilee (Policy), Instructional Services Librarian, Library, 1935Sheridan Rd., Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 60208-2300,(708) 491-8961; FAX: (708) 491-5685; BITNET: birchfield@nuacc
BRANCH, Katherine (Sourcebook for Bibliographic Instruction), Head, ScienceLibraries, Kline Science Library, 219 Prospect Street, P.O. Box 6666,Yale University, New Haven, CT. 06511, (203) 432-3447; FAX: (203)432-3441, BITNET: kbranch@yalevm
BRODY, Ellen (Learning to Teach, Miriam Dudley BI Librarian), Coordinator ofLibrary Education Services, 386 Main Library, University ofCalifornia, Irvine, CA. 92717, (714) 856-5694; FAX: (714) 856-8095,BITNET: [email protected]
BYRON, Suzanne (Planning), Reference Librarian, ULS Reference Department,Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 2033, Richmond, VA.,23284-2033, (804) 367-1103; FAX: (804) 367-0151.
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CAMPANA, Debbie (Think Tank Steethig), Music Library, 1935 Sheridan Road,Northwestern University, Evanston IL. 60201, (708) 491-3297.
CANELAS, Cathryn (Education for BI), Reference Librarian, 152 Parks Library,Iowa State University, Ames, IA., 50011, (515) 294-3642; preferredmailing address: 301 S. 4th Street., #19, Ames, IA., 50011, (515) 233-2954; FAX: (515) 294-1885.
CARTER, Thomas (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), Assistant UniversityLibrarian for Public Services, Loyola Marymount University Library,Loyola Bl. at W. 80th Street, Los Angeles, Ck, 90045, (213) 338-7679;preferred mailing address: 5549 Village Green, Los Angeles, CA,90016, (213) 292-4902.
CHENEY, Debora (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), DocumentsLibrarian/Social Sciences Cataloger, Documents Section, PatteeLibrary, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA., 16802,(814) 865-3613 or (814) 865-4861; BMMT: dlc psulias.Bitnet
CLARK, Alan (Planning), General Reference Department, Woodruff Library,Emory University, Atlanta, GA. 30322, (404) 727-0122.
CONANT, Barbara (Sourcebook for Bibliographic Instruction), Head, Education &Materials Center Library, University Library, Governors StateUniversity, University Park, IL (708) 534-5000 Ext. 2329; FAX (708)534-0054,
CONNORS, Maureen Sullivan (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), SocialScience Reference Librarian/Bibliographic Coordinator, FenwickLibrary, 4400 University Drive, George Mason University, Fairfax,VA., 22030, (703) 323- FAX: (703) 323-3582.
COONS, Bill (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), Reference Librarian, StoufferHotels Library, School of Hotel Administration, Statler Hall, cornellUniversity, Ithaca, NY. 14853-6901, (607) 387-3547; FAX: (607) 255-4179, BIMET: NJBY@cornellc
COPP, Madeline (Continuing Education), Reference Librarian, Suzzallo Library,FM-25, University of Washington, Seattle, WA., 98195, (206) 543-3917, or (206) 543-0242; FAX (206) 685-8049.
DAVIS, Luella (Continuing Education), Reference Department, Woodruff Library,Emory University, Atlanta, GA. 30322, (404) 727-6875, or (404) 727-0146.
DAVIS, H. Scott (Policy), Head, Department of Library Instruction, CunninghamMemorial Library, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN. 47809,(812) 237-2604; preferred mailing address: 322 Potomac Avenue,Terre Haute, IN. 47803.
DEDONATO, Ree (Nominating 1982 Elections) Head, General Humanities andReference Center, Bobst Library, New York University, 70Washington Square South, New York, NY. 10012.
DODSON, Melanie (Policy, Think Tank Steering), library Administration, BobstLibrary, New York University, 70 Washington Square South, NewYork, NY. 10012, (212) 998-2454; BITNET: dson@nyuacf
DYRFEE, Linda (Planning), Assistant Librarian, Reference Services, WessellLibrary, Tufts University, Medford, MA., (617) 628-5000 ext. 5167;FAX: (617) 381-3002.
DUSENBURY, Carolyn (Access to the Model Statement), Director of LibraryServices, Mariam Library, 1st and Haul Streets, California StateUniversity, Chico, CA. 959294295, (916) 895-5862.
ENGELDINGER, Eugene (BIS/LIRT 15th Anniversary Nominating 1992Elections), Acting University Librarian, McIntyre Library, Universityof Wilconsin, Eau Claire, NW. 54702 (715) 836-3626.
FARIES, Cynthia (Communication), Reference Librarian, E108 Pattee Library,Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 16802, (814) 865-0665; FAX: (814) 865-3665.
FIELDS, Carolyn (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), 2011 Nautilus St., LaJoni, CA. 92037, (619) 594-6875.
FITZGERALD, Marianna (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), LibraryResources Instruction Librarian, Leonard H. Axe Library, PittsburgState University, Pittsburg, KS. 66762, (316) 235-4887 or (316) 235-4880; FAX: (316) 232-2430; BITNET: fitzgera@ukanvm
FLINT, Jennifer (Continuing Education), Library Instruction Librarian, InstructionDepartment, University Library, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.85721, (602) 621-6414; preferred maili4 address: 600 N. PantanoRoad, #616, Tucson, AZ. 85710, (602) 290-9295.
FORREST, Charles (Conference Program Planning 1991), Candler Library, 550Asbury Circle, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. 30322, (404) 727-6858;BITNET: libcgf@emuvm1
FOUTY, Kathy (Continuing Education), Head, Access Services, 108 WalterLibrary, 117 Pleasant St. SE., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,MN. 55455, (612) 624-0545; BITNET: K-FOUT@UMINN1
FRICK, Elizabeth (Education for BI), Associate Professor, School of Library andInformation Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,Canada, B3H 4H8, (902) 424-3656.
FUSICH, Monica (Access to the Model Statement), Library InstructionCoordinator, Rivera Library, P.O. Box 5900, University of California,Riverside, CA. 92.517, (714) 787-4394; FAX: (714) 787-3285.
FUTCH, Jana (Continuing Education), Associate Reference Librarian, Library,University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, (813) 974-3725.
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GALLEGOS, Bee (Continuing Education), Fletcher Library-West Campus, 4701W. Thunderbird Road, P.O. Box 37100, Arizona State University,Phoenix, AZ. 85069-7100, (602) 543-8509; FAX: (602) 543-8521,BITNET: IADBHG@ASUACAD
GANGI.., Susan Diane (Policy), Assistant Librarian, 170 Wilson Library, 309 19thAvenue South, 'University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, WI., 55455-0414, (612) 624-9574; FAX: (612) 626-7585; BI1NET: uminnl(S-GANG)
GILTON, Donna (Continuing Education), 767 Cricklewood Drive, State College,PA. 16803, (814) 865-0668.
GRANADE, Warner (Education for BI), Clemons Library, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, VA. 22904-0100, (804) 924-7409.
GRASSIAN, Esther (Educatiwi for BI, Nominating 1992), College LibraryReference, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. 90024-1450, (213) 825-2138;BITNET: ecz5esg@uclamvs
GRATCH, Bonnie (BIS Member-at-Large, BIS/LIRT 15th Anniversary), JeromeLibrari, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH. 43403,(419) 372-7899.
GREEN, Denise (Miriam Dudley BI Librarian), Coordinator of Feference, OhioWesleyan University, Delaware, OH. 43015, (614) 368-3237; FAX:(614) 363-0793.
HAGLE, Claudette (BIS Member-at-Large, Sourcebook for BibliographicInstruction), Director of Public Services, University of Dallas, Irving,TX., 75062-4799, (214) 721-5350; preferred mailing address: 2021Cordova Bend, Irvini, I' , 75060, (214) 986-2343; FAX: (214) 721-5130.
HALE, Kimberly (Local Arrangements Chicago 1991), Acquisitions Librarian,Columbia Colle:e Library, 600 S. Michigan Avenue, 2nd floor,Chicago, IL. 15, (312) 663-1600 ext. 355; FAX: (312) 663-1607.
HALES-Mabry, Celia (Nominating 1991 Elections), Reference/InstructionLibrarian, 180 Wilson Librm, 309 19th Avenue South, University ofMinnesota, Minneapolis, MN., 55455, (612) 624-9574; preferredmailing address: 28 N. Mississippi River Blvd., St. Paul, MN., 55104,(612) 645-2850; FAX: (612) 626-7585; BITNET: uminnl(C-HALE)
HANDMAN, Gary (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), Moffitt library,University of California, Berkeley, CA. 94720, (415) 642-5071.
HART, James (Nominating 1991 Elections), Head of Public Services, Law Library,ML 142, Universily of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. 45221, (513) 556-3016; preferred mailing address: 7505 Montgomery Road, Apt. 5,Cincinnati, OH. 45236, (513) 984-3281.
HENSLEY, Randall (Communication Conference Program Planning 1992, ThinkTank Steering), User Education Librarian, OUGL DF-10, Universityof Washington, Seattle, WA. 98195, (206) 543-2060; FAX: (206) 685-8049; BITNET: [email protected]
HODSON, James (Conference Program Planning 1991), 110 Walter Library, 117Pleasant St. S.E., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. 55455,(612) 624-0073; BITNET: [email protected]
HOFFMAN, Susan (Communication), Reference Librarian, 180 Wilson Library,University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. 55455, (612) 824-4196;FAX: (612) 626-7585, BITNET: s-hoff@uminnl
HUFFORD, Jon (Nominating 1991 Elections), Senior Assistant Librarian,Reference Department, Main Library, Nicholls Road, StateUniversity of New York, Stony Brook, NY., 11794, (516) 632-7161.
HURLBERT, Irene (Policy), Reference Librarian/Instructional ServicesCoordinator, Reference and Research Services Department, C075R,University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, CA., 92093, (619) 534-1261; BITNET: iwhurlbert@ucsd
JACKSON, Scott Ellery (Communication), Public Services Librarian, ReferenceDepartment, Main Library, University of California, Santa Barbara,CA., 93106, (805) 961-8067 or (805) 961-4109; FAX: (805) 961-4676,
JACOBSON, Trudi (Education for BI), Coordinator of Bibliogaphic Instruction,University Libraries, 1400 Washington Avenue, State University ofNew York, Albana, NY. 12222, (518) 442-3552; preferred mailingaddress: 2 Montrose Drive, Delmar, NY. 12054, (518) 439-3989.
JOYCE, Beverly (Continuing Education), Instruction Coordinator/ReferenceLibrarian, University of Oklahoma Libraries, 401 W. Brooks,University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 73069, (405) 325-4231.
KAPLOWITZ, Joan (Education for BI, Learning to Teach), Head, Public Services,Education & Psychology Library, 405 Hilgard Ave., UCLA, LosAngeles, CA. 9=4-1516, (213) 823-4081; preferred mailing address:938 Princeton St., Santa Monica, CA. 90403; BITNET:ecz.5jrk@uclamvs
KENNY, Kathleen (Access to the Model Statement), Bowdoin College Library,Brunswick, ME. 04011.
KING, David (Nominating 1991 Elections), Assistant Professor, College of Libraryand Information Science, 502 King Library Building, University ofKentucky, Lexington, KY. 40506-0391, (606) 257-3771.
KLEIN, Gary (Communication), Business Subject Specialist, Carlson Library,University of Toledo, Toledo, OH. 43606-3390, (419) 537-2629, FAX:(419) 537-2726; BITNET: fac2813@uoft01
KOPP, Sue (Education for BI), Education Library, Washington State University,Pullman, WA. 99164-2112, (509) 335-5579.
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KOVACS, Diane (Conference Program Planning 1991), Kent State UniversityLibrary, Kent, Ohio 44240, home: (216) 677-4355; BITNETdkovacs@kentvm or [email protected]
LAIDLAW, Sheila (BIS/LIRT 15th Anniversary), Library, University of NewBrunswick, P.O. Box 7500, Fredericton, NB, Canada, E3B 5I5, (506)453-4740.
LANDOR, Blake (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), Humanities ReferenceLibrarian, Helm-Cravens Library, Western Kentucky University,Bowling Green, KY. 42103, (502) 745-6173; FAX: (502) 745-5943.
LARSON, Mary Ellen (BIS Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect, Think Tank Steerirg), E408KPattee Library, Pennyslvania State University, University Park, PA.16802, work: (814) 865-3064, home: (814) 238-7840; FAX; (814) 865-3665; BITNET: mel@psulias. bitnet -
LE, Binh (Planning), Assistant Librarian, Pennsylvania State University/Ogontz,1600 Woodland Rd., Abington, PA., 19001, (213) 886-9400 ext. 312;FAX: (215) 886-2562.
LEDERER, Naomi (Policy), Instruction and Information Services Librarian,Instruction Services, Hayden Library, Arizona State University,Tempe, AZ. 85287-1006, (602) 965-8068; FAX: (602) 965-7690.
LEE, Daniel (Continuing Education), Library, P.O. Box 1603A, Yale Station, YaleUniversity, New Haven, CT. 06520, (203) 432-7153; FAX: (203) 432-7231; BITNET: cordes@yalevm
LUCAS, Kari (Continuing Education, Learning to Teach), Reference Librarian,Undergraduate Library, 075D, University of California, San Diego, LaJolla, CA 92093-0175, (619) 534-1210; FAX: (619) 534-2528;BITNET: klucas@ucsd
MACADAM, Barbara (BIS Secretary Miriam Dudley BI Librarian), UndergraduateLibrary, Univemily of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 48109-1185, (313)763-5084.
MADER, Sharon (Planning), Associate Director, Information and ResearchServices, DePaul University Library, 2323 N. Seminary, Chicago, IL.60614, (312) 341-8066; FAX: (312) 341-6187; BITNET:libsom@depaul
MARTIN, Sandra (Planning), Head, Reference Services, University of OklahomaHealth Sciences Center Library, P> > Box 26901, Room 320,Oklahoma City, OIC 73190, (405) 271-2670; FAX: (405) 271-3297.
MAXFIELD, Sandy (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), Associate Htad forInformation SeNices, Engineering and Science Library, BarkerEngineering Library, Room 10-500, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnolog, Cambridge, MA. 02139, (617) 253-1293.
MELTZER, Ellen (Miriam Dudley BI Librarian), Head, Undergraduate Library,University of California, Berkeley, CA., 94720, (415) 642-5071.
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MILLER, Bill (Think Tank Steering), 8595 Brody Way, Boca Raton, Fl. 33433.
MILLER, Susan (Learning to Teach), Coordinator of Library Instruction, MilnerLibrary, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61761, (309) 438-3481.
MULDER, Craig (Education for BI), Manager of Library Instruction, WelchMedical Library, 1900 E. Monument St., Johns Hopkins University,Baltimore, MD., 21205, (301) 955-3411.
MUROI, Linda (Education for BI), Reference Librarian, Library, GeneralReference Division, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA.92182-0511, (619) 594-2554; FAX: (619) 594-5642.
NEWBY, Jill (Continuing Education), Engineering librarian and User EducationCoordinator for the Science-Libraries, Engineering and AppliedScience Library, P.O. Box 2157 Yale Station, Yale University, NewHaven, Cr., 06520, (203) 432-7460; preferred mailing address: 853Orange Street, New Haven, CT., 06511, (203) 776-8437; FAX: (203)432-3441; BITNET: jnewby@yalevm
NEWINS, Nancy (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), Reference Librarian/BICoordinator, McGraw-Page Library, Randolph-Macon College,Ashland, VA. 23005-9105, (804) 752-7323.
NOLAN, Christopher (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), ReferenceDepartment, Maddux Library, 715 Stadium Drive, Trinity University,San Antonio, TX. 78284, (512) 736-7213.
OBERMAN, Cerise (BIS Past Chair, Miriam Dudley BI Librarian), Director,Feinberg Library, State University of New York, Plattsburgh, NY.,12901, (518) 564-5180; FAX: (518) 564-5209; BITNET:obermacg@snyplava
OSIF, Bonnie (Conference Program Planning 1992), Physical Sciences Library, 230Davey Lab, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.16802, (814) 865-3718.
PARK, Betsy (Continuing Education), Information Retrieval Librarian, MemphisState University Libraries, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN.38152, (901) 678-4487; preferred mailing address; 1541 Peabody,Memphis, TN. 38104, (901) 272-9393; BITNET: parkch@memstux1
PASK, Judith (Planning), Undergraduate Librarian, John W. Hicks UndergraduateLibrary, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. 47907, (317) 494-6729; FAX: (317) 494-9007.
PELSTER, Natalie (Communication), Management Reference Librarian,Reference Department, Library, 1935 Sheridan Road, NorthwesternUniversity, Evanston, IL 60208-2300, (708) 491-2890; FAX: (708)491-5685; BITNET: pelster@nuacc
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PETERSON, Billie (Learning to Teach), Coordinator of Computer-AssistedReference Service, Reference Department, Moody Memorial Library,BU Box 7148, Baylor University, Waco, DC. 76798-7148, (817) 755-1111 ext. 6692; FAX: (817) 752-5332; BITNET: [email protected]
PETROWSKI, Mary Jane (Conference Program Planning 1992, BIS/LIRT 15THAnniversary), Bibliographic Instruction Coordinatort UndergraduateLibrary, 1408 W. Gregory Drive, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL,61801, (217) 244-3769-.
PLETCHER, Klthy ?laming), Coordinator of Library User Education, Library,2420 Nicolet Drive, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, WI., 54311,(414) 465-2670; FAX: (414) 465-2136.
RAMSDELL., Kristin (Communication), Bibliographic Instruction Section, Library,California State University, Hayward, CA. 94542; BITNET:[email protected]
RANDALL, Lynn (Communication), Director, Caldwell College Library, 9 RyersonAvenue, Caldwell, NJ. 07006, (201) 228-4424 ext. 314, or (201) 228-3837; preferred mailing address: 173 Ridge Rd. H7, Cedar Grove, NJ.07009, (201) 239-3203; FAX: (201) 228-3851.
READY, Sandra (Communication), Memorial Library, Mankato State University;MSU Box 19, P.O. Box 8400, Mankato, :MN. 56002, (507) 389-5952.
RESTO, Jari (Communication), Undergraduate Library, C-045D, University ofCalifornia, San Diego, CA. 92093-0125, (619) 534-3061, (619) 534-1208; FAX: (619) 534-2528.
ROBERTS, Cynthia (Sourcebook for BI), Coordinator, Collection Development,Library Services, Catonsville Community College, Catonsville, MD.21228, (301) 455-4577; FAX: (301) 455-4386; BITNET: ab62@catcc
ROSE, Robert (Miriam Dailey BI Librarian), Assistant Director for Informational& Instructional Services, REid Library, University of Northern Iowa,Cedar Falls, IA. 513613-3675, (319) 273-2737.
RUSCELLA, Phyllis (Miriam Dudley BI Librarian), Coordinator of BibliographicInstruction, University Libraries, P.O. Box 25000, University ofCentral Florida, Orlando, FL 32816-0666, (407) 275-2590.
SABOL, Laurie (BIS Newsletter Editor, Communication), Jerome Library, BowlingGreen nate University, Bowling Green, OH., 43403, (419) 372-7898;FAX: (419) 372-6877; BITNET: sabol@bgsuopie
SAGER, Harvey (Conference Program Planning 1992), Library, Arizona StateUniversity, Tempe, AZ. 85287
SANDERS, Lou Helen Devine (Education for BI), Acting Dean of Libraries, P.O.Box 17745, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS., 39217, (601) 968-2123.
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SANDORE, Beth (Conference Proggam Planning 1991, Think Tank Steering),Automated Systems, 220 Library, 1408 W. GrgarDr., University ofIllinois, Urbana, IL 61801, (217;333-2592; Bsandore@uiucvmd
SHAW, Georg= (Local Arrangements Chicago 1991), Public Services Librarian,Buswell Memorial Library, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL., 60187,(708) 260-5169; preferred mailing address: 1422 Stonebridge Circle,Wheaton, IL., 60187
SHIRATO, Linda (Advisory), LOEX Director, LOEX Clearinghouse, UniversityLihmry, Eastern Michigan University,Npsilanti, M., 48197, (313)4K-0168.
SHONROCK, Diana (Education for BD, Coordinator of Library Instruction, ParksLibrary, Room 33, Iowa State University, Ames, IA., 50011, (515) 294-4527; FAX: (515) 294-1885.
SIBLEY, Elizabeth (Conference Program Planning 1992), Moffitt Library,University of California, Berkeley, CA. 94720, (415) 642-5071.
SIMS, Arlie (Local Arrangements Chicago 1991), Library, Columbia Coller, 600 S.Michigan, Chicago, IL, 60605, (312) 663-1600.
SMITH, Jean (Education for BI), Reference Coordinator, Government DocumentsC075P, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, CA., 92093,(619) 534-7751; FAX: (619) 534-4970; BMIET: jsmith@ycsd
SNAVELY, Loanne (Communication), Reference/Documents Librarian, AndrussLibrary, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA., 17815, (717) 389-4802 or (717) 389-4204; preferred mailing address: R.D. 1, Box 473-C, Lewisburg, PA., 17837, (717) 5244978 FAX: (717) 389-3895.
SOUZA, Mary Beth (Local Arrangements Atlanta 1991), Reference Dept., R.W.Woodruff Librm, Emory UniverAty, Atlanta, GA., 30322, (404) 727-0148; FAX: (404) 727-0053; BITNET.. iibmbs@emuvrni
STEVENS, Barbara (Communication), Reference Librarian, McIntyre Library,University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI. 54702-4004,(715) 836-4076; preferred mailing address: 1706 Birney St., EauClaire, WI., 54701.
SWITZER, Joann (Continuing Education), Reference Librarian, School ofMedicine Library, Medical Research Building 100, 975 West WalnutStreet, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN., 46202,(317) 274-7185.
TAYLOR, William (Planning), P.O. Box 121964, Nashville, TN., 37212, (615) 322-2970,
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TENNANT, Roy (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), Public ServiceAutomated *stems Coordinator, Library, 130 Doe, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley, CA., 94720, (415) 642-3532; preferred mailingaddress: 931 Madrone Road, #G2, Glen Ellen, CA, 95472, (707)935-0752; FAX: (415) 643-7891; BITNET: roy@ucbgarne;INTERNET: rtennant@library. berkeley.edu
THOMPSON, Janifer (Conference Program Planning 1991), Commerce Library,101 Library, University of Illinois, 1408 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana,IL 16801, (217) 333-8021.
WELCH, Janet (Planning), Coordinator of Library User Education, JeromeLibrary, Bowling._Green State University, Bowling Green, OH., 43403,(419) 372-7900; -FAX: (419) 372-6877.
WELLS, Margaret (Policy), Head, Bibliographic Instniction, UndergraduateLibrary, Capen Hall, State University of New York, Buffalo, NewYork, 14260, (716) 636-2943.
WESTBROOK, Lynn (Education for BI, Learning to Teach), Coordinator forReference and Instruction, Undergraduate Library, University ofMichigan, Ann ARbor, MI., 48109, (313) 764-4481; preferred mailingaddress: 2877 Bellwood, Ann Arboi., W. 48104, (3 13) 973-0139;FAX: (313) 763-5080; BITNET: [email protected]
WHITAKER, Catherine Seitz (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), SocialScience Librarian, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 4400 ForbesAvenue, Pittsburgh, PA., 15213, (412) 622-3175; preferred mailingaddress: 7463 Penfield Court, Pittsburgh, PA., 15208, (412) 241-5673.
WIDDER, Agnes (Policy), Social Sciences/Humanities Refernce, Library,Michigan State University, East Lansing MI., 48t24, (5 17) 355-5081;preferred mailing address: 126 Centerlawn, East Lansing, MI., 48823.
WILLIAMS, Karen (Miriam Dudley BI Librarian), Head of Central Reference,B302 Main Library, iUniversity of Arizona, Tucson, AZ., 85721, (602)621-4865; FAX: (602) 621-4619.
WILSON, Betsy IIS Cbair, Miriam Dudl_q BI Librarian), Undergraduate Library,Lniversity of Illinois, 1408 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL., 61801,(217) 333-3489; FAX: (217) 244-0398; BTINET: bwilson@uiucvmd
WILSON, Linda (Communication), Crordinator of Reference & InstructionalServices, University Libraries, Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA., 24061-0434, (703) 231-9231; FAX: (703) 231-9263; BTINET:Iwilson@vtvm1
ITTHUS, Rutherford (Policy), Head, Archives and Special Collections, AurariaLibrary, Lawrence at llth Street, Denver, CO., 80204, (303) 556-2805;preferred mailing address: 2054 Clarkson St., Denver, CO., 80205;FAX: (303) 556- 528; BITNET: rwitthus@cudenver
WOODARD, Beth (Access to the Model Statement, Contiruing Education),Central Information Services Librarian, 300 ....lbrary, 1408 W. GregoryDrive, University of Minois, Urbana, U.., 61801, (217) 333-1900; FAX:(217) 244-0398.
WRIGHT, Carol (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), Reference Librarian, E-108 Pattee Library, Pennsylvania State University, University Park,PA, 16802, (817) 865-0667.
WRIGHT, Joyce (Miriam Dudley BI Librarian), Assistant to the Director ofDepartmental Library Services, 1408 W. Gregory Drive, University oflilinois, Urbana, IL, 61801, (217) 333-0317; preferred mailingaddress: 1631-D1 Valley Road, Champaign, IL., 61820, (217) 354)-2748; FAX: (217) 244-0398 or (217) 244-6649; BITNET:wright@uivcvmd
WYMAN, Andrea (Access to the Model Statement), Penfield Library, StateUniversity of New York, Oswego, NY., 13126-3514, (315) 341-4232.
YORK, Charlene (Emerging Technologies in Instruction), Head of Reference,Jerome Library, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green,OH., 43403-0170, (419) 372-7897.
ZABEL, Diane (Continuing Education), E105 Pattee Library, Pennsylvania StateUniversity, University Park, PA, 16802, (814) 865-1013; preferredmailing address: 249 Nimitz Avenue, State College, PA., 16801, (814)237-76%.
ZOGG, THomas (Learning to Teach), Reference Librarian, Library, 10 UniversityDrive, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN., 55812-2496, (218) 726-8549; preferred mailing address: 100 Elizabeth Street, Apt. 508,Duluth, MN., 55803, (218) 7284826; FAX: (218) 726-6205.-
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Appendix A
ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIESSO East Hum Settet
Chicago, Illinois 60611
312/944-6790
commnmE VOLUNTEER FORM
The Association ot College and Research Libraies anxious to give all interested 04:cabers the opportunity ofserving on its committees. It is ALA Policy that no rliellther can ILIMS CM male that. three committees concurrently and failureto attend two consecutive committee ineetinp without an acceptable explanation ccestitutes grounds for removal. Ifyou arcinterested in a committee sesignment, please complete this form and send it tcx Mary Elks L411100, E.310 Paned L remPennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 16802
I am interested in serving on an ACRL standing tommitte4. (Your form will be sent to the ACRL Appointmentsand Nominations COMMitte4 Chair.)
I am interested in serving on an ACRL section committee. Please forward this form to the chair of the
If I can't be appointed a full cominiuee member, I would be willing to serve as an intern.
NAME, TITLE, & INSITIVI1ONAL ADDRESS PREFERRED MAILING ADDRESS
NUMBER OF YEARS AS MEMBER OF AIA
setlion.
ACRL
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND (List institutions. dates ofdegrees, * relevant talon areas)
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
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Publications
Other
ACRL ?REFERENCES
RELEVANT BACKGROUND OR EXPERIENCE FOR corearrEs ASSIGNMENT
PLEASE EXPRESS YOUR MAJOR CONCERNS FOR STRENGTHENING THE ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE AND
RESEARCH UBRARIES:
APPENDIX B
ACRL/B1BLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION SECITON
Addams Pan
To ensure that your name and address appear correctly in the BIS Handbook, piers complete this form and return to the BISChair Elect es indicated in your letter of nomination.
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Title
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FAX Number
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My preferred mailing addsees is my:
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